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Something you want to tell me?"
"Um ... your scrub top's on inside out?"
"What?" He glances down. "Why didn't you tell me sooner?"
I shrug. "It was funny. — Lindy Zart

One of my earliest memories was me singing 'Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' at the top of my voice when I was seven. I got totally carried away. My grandmother, Sarah, was in the next room. I didn't even realise she was there. I was terribly embarrassed. — James Taylor

Stephen King says that if you forget an idea, then it can't have been any good. He means he, not you. You are not Stephen King. Do not attempt to emulate Stephen King at home. — Warren Ellis

Pity is exhaustible. What a terrible discovery! — Enid Bagnold

My writing is sort of 'Sidney Sheldon meets Anne Tyler.' — John Searles

Though it hadn't been in his mind, and even though he would not entertain such an offer, he was nevertheless disappointed to find she thought the idea repulsive. — Terry Goodkind

I would love to do top of pops as a grandma. — Tina Charles

We use the word "God" as representative of that which is timeless, immortal and infinite, that which produces order, which holds together the nucleus of an atom, which gives us life and death, neither masculine nor feminine, not a person, beyond any comprehension. — Frederick Lenz

You can't put a limit anything. — Michael Phelps

Stay busy and take care of your own business. — Eddy Arnold

Everyone who got to where they are had to begin where they were. — Richard Paul Evans

The willingness to challenge hardships taps the power within human beings to transform even a place of tragedy into a stage for fulfilling one's mission. — Daisaku Ikeda

Jesus is an example. We have other examples, including many of our ancestors as role models who understood the inner meaning of our orientation. — Malcolm Boyd

What I would like to do is make sure every primary school child has a library card, so where parents don't get their children library cards, we'll see if we can get schools to step in and make sure that every child has one. — Malorie Blackman